------- Comment #6 from joseph at codesourcery dot com 2006-09-01 20:27 ------- Subject: Re: [4.2.0] regression
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, edmar at freescale dot com wrote: > It does change the inlining of call_gmon_start, but nothing else. I think the > critical point is the positioning of /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ and other markers > like it within the file. > > Of course someone could argue that gcc is not doing anything wrong, and glibc > scripts is making too much assumptions. But if this change was accidental, and > could be reversed, it would be nice ... The glibc build is almost certainly buggy and reliable on things GCC does not guarantee. The options you quote don't include -fno-unit-at-a-time. glibc should be using this option (or, better, -fno-toplevel-reorder with newer GCC) to compile this file; I don't know how you configured it not to use this option. glibc's configure tests for and should have detected -fno-toplevel-reorder support. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28930